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Nadda echoes Modi's charge of Congress manifesto bearing Muslim League imprintNadda echoed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's charge that the Congress' manifesto bears the imprint of the Muslim League, which had spearheaded the pre-independence movement for Pakistan.
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J P Nadda.

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New Delhi: BJP president J P Nadda on Monday accused the Congress of pursuing appeasement politics and working against the majority community, as he asked the opposition party to make it clear as to who it intends to benefit by promising to raise the reservation cap from 50 per cent.

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In a statement, he echoed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's charge that the Congress' manifesto bears the imprint of the Muslim League, which had spearheaded the pre-independence movement for Pakistan.

The League had worked for reservation on religion lines in 1929 and the Congress is doing the same, Nadda alleged.

"The Congress manifesto is a blueprint for division, a blatant replica of Jinnah's Muslim League agenda. By prioritising appeasement politics over national unity, the Congress seeks to perpetuate division," he alleged.

People have repeatedly rejected the Congress but it is determined to pursue appeasement politics and divide the country in its greed for power, he claimed.

The Congress-led UPA government had mulled a law against the majority community, a reference to Hindus, and it continues to work against them, he said.

"India has rejected such divisive politics before and will do so again. The BJP stands firm against this dangerous path to polarisation and remains committed to inclusive governance for all," he said.

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(Published 08 April 2024, 16:37 IST)